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In Situ Elena Sofia Calabrò, Margherita De Nardis Project Marsala, risen and developed as a maritime town thanks to its strategic position in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, seems to reject and deny the sea. Its history highlights this paradoxical relationship with water: on […]

Architecture for Silence Leina Godin Prof Martin Bressani and Fabrizio Gallanti @ McGill University *This post is part of a collaboration with McGill Univeristy where we will be sharing a selection of unrealized student projects. Project This project proposes an architectural alternative on how we process death, overcoming the […]

Research Centre Amélie Lessard Prof Gilles Saucier@ McGill University *This post is part of a collaboration with McGill Univeristy where we will be sharing a selection of unrealized student projects. Project The BioInnovation Centre project was not presented with a specific site. Its design process therefore had the opportunity […]

I Am A Firestation Tomas Tran Project Learning from Venturi and Scott Brown’s ideology of the duck and the decorative shed, my project seeks to celebrate the vernacular forms of fire stations by elevating them on top of a pedestal. The apparatus bay and the […]

The Cloud Valbona Fejza, Sanja Avramoska, Irena Damjanoska & Brankica Dogazanska Project The 2016 session of PATTERNS OF GROWTH studio investigates the architecture of the city simultaneously on six different sites on the territory of Skopje, along the axial of the South boulevard (infrastructural corridor […]

In-between Digital and Analogue Sarah Ives McGill Architecture Studio instructors: Prof Martin Bressani and Fabrizio Gallanti Project The debris of Toronto’s past lies hidden within the artificial wilderness of The Leslie Street Spit. Since its inception in 1959, The Spit has served as a convenient […]

Architecture As Memory Stefan Bleekrode Project The drawings in pen and ink, are constructed almost entirely from memory to recreate the places Stefan visited and to capture the ingenuity and creativity of various architectural styles. Interview Who influences you graphically? There are many people who […]

A Promiscuous Museum Space Riccardo Guglielmi, Cosimo Marchiori & Alex Recaldin Project Knowledge has spread and the number of those who have access to it has grown significantly while their origin is more and more varied. This has happened in ways and by means, which increasingly […]

Three Urban Visions Andrew Bruno Projects Apologies to Jane Jacobs envisions the New York City gridiron reintroduced to the Penn South housing complex, with an additional overlay of a counter-grid of built and open space. Apologies uses collage as a tool to envision the spatial and programmatic qualities […]

The International Symposium of Virtual Allegories_Nominated for RIBA Bronze Presidents Medal 2015 Jac Doody Project The culmination of a year long investigation into the disenfranchised district of Lea Hall outside of Birmingham and it’s tensions with the bypassing proposed HS2 line, the scheme consists of […]

Space For Interpretation Daniel Norman Project Thamestown is a temporary scheme for the town of Thamesmead, a failed housing estate that is currently undergoing a major regeneration. The self-built scheme enables the residents to construct their own town centre during the period of the regeneration, where they […]

Metamorphosis of a Monument_Les Olympiades, a Modern Heritage Florent Leung & Maxime Duquet Project This work was a result of a larger research on the becoming of the seventies modernist utopias. “Les Olympiades” are for modern heritage us a testimony of this thinking and a site with […]

anti | museum Kyra Mootz Project This quite theoretical, methodical and conceptual project, focuses on an abandoned former coal mining area, a place that is now the exact opposite of what it once has been, with a unique, romantic but also mystical atmosphere, mainly resolving […]

The Technique as Limit Petar Petricevic Interview for NWTWN Who influences you graphically? Drawings of Saul Steinberg are something I always go back to. They are simple and childish but say so much. Also, I just recently discovered Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt. She created series of drawings during […]

KooZA/rch is ecstatic to bring to you exclusively the Nomadic Bookstore by AAMuseumLab for Lars Müller Publishers at the FuoriSalone in Piazza San Marco, Milan. Designed by the students of the AA Museum Lab, a Diploma unit of the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, the Nomadic […]